Additional

This section provides information on the Fast-start Finance (FSF) allocations, whenever such information has been provided by contributing Parties. It also includes detailed data on projects and activities supported by contributing countries. However, the information vary in details as some contributing countries provided detailed information in their submission while other countries only provided samples of projects they supported and referred to their web sites for detailed information.

The information contained under the category "Implementation period" comprises information provided by Parties on the implementation period and/or disbursement period of the specific project or activity.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Gabon: for a program to reduce deforestation and forest degradation in the Monte Alen-Monte de Cristal Forest Landscape in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Equatorial Guinea: for a program to reduce deforestation and forest degradation in the Monte
Alen-Monte de Cristal Forest Landscape in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Contributing Parties

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Tuvalu: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Vanuatu: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Maldives: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Marshall Islands: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Federated States of Micronesia: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Mongolia: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Nauru: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Nepal: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Niue: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Palau: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Regional Programs Benefiting a Number of Countries, Including Papua New Guinea: to support training on the preparation of financeable adaptation projects, and
provide assistance for analysis and financial review of selected project proposals through
the Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Support Facility. The amount provided here does not necessarily reflect the sum total of climate-related financing provided by the U.S. Government to this country.

Catalyzing private investment in climate change projects in low and lowermiddle income countries and small island developing states in Asia: Canadian Climate Fund for the Private Sector in Asia; Approved to date; Funding: 75.00

The Facility provides technical assistance for the development and deployment of clean energy projects that are appropriate to generate certificates under the "Clean Development Mechanism" of the Kyoto Protocol. This includes areas such as capacity development for project developers and sponsors, project identification and screening, support for project preparation, documentation and management of certificates, implementation and verification as well as certification of emission reduction.

The Facility provides technical assistance for the development and deployment of clean energy projects that are appropriate to generate certificates under the "Clean Development Mechanism" of the Kyoto Protocol. This includes areas such as capacity development for project developers and sponsors, project identification and screening, support for project preparation, documentation and management of certificates, implementation and verification as well as certification of emission reduction.

Energy for All is an initiative founded in 2008, which aims to improve access to reliable, affordable and modern energy for the rural poor in Asia . Play off-grid renewable energy sources such as photovoltaics, small hydropower, biogas and improved cooking technologies play a major role. In addition, special attention is given to innovative approaches in the implementation and financing of projects, and to the upscaling of proven approaches.

Energy for All is an initiative founded in 2008, which aims to improve access to reliable, affordable and modern energy for the rural poor in Asia . Play off-grid renewable energy sources such as photovoltaics, small hydropower, biogas and improved cooking technologies play a major role. In addition, special attention is given to innovative approaches in the implementation and financing of projects, and to the upscaling of proven approaches.

Institutions

Action aims to build the capacity of public administration and experts in receiving country. The skills gained will be used during the project for creating instruments for rising public awareness and to promote climate change mitigation actions and technologies

Provision of funding for the participation of Germanyveloping country representatives. The conference will take stock and look at way frowards for sustainable mountain development - particularly against the backdrog of climate change challenges and the promotion of a climate-resilient green economy.

Provision of funding for the participation of developing country representatives. The conference will take stock and look at way frowards for sustainable mountain development - particularly against the backdrog of climate change challenges and the promotion of a climate-resilient green economy.

The project is part of Austria's environment sector support to Cape Verde to boost the implementation of the second National Environmental Action Plan (PANA II). The plan addresses both climate change mitigation and adapatation challenges, e.g. in the energy sector and with regard to integrated water resource management. It specifically includes support to the joint government-donor monitoring missions.

Funds

The LDCF was established under the UNFCCC and aims to address the special needs of the LDCs, which are especially vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change. This includes preparing and implementing NAPAs.

The Adaptation Fund has been established by the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol of the UNFCCC to finance concrete adaptation projects and programmes in developing countries that are Parties to the Kyoto Protocol.

The goal of this project is to enhance local adaptive capacities through learning from the cooperative research results on climate change impacts in Southeast Asian coastal cities. The project will be launched at selected coastal cities in three countries in Southeast Asia, namely Indonesia, Thailand and Viet Nam. This cooperation aims to share the information and experiences on climate change risk assessment and adaptation in urban water resources management based on research results and several dissemination activities.

The goal of this project is to enhance local adaptive capacities through learning from the cooperative research results on climate change impacts in Southeast Asian coastal cities. The project will be launched at selected coastal cities in three countries in Southeast Asia, namely Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. This cooperation aims to share the information and experiences on climate change risk assessment and adaptation in urban water resources management based on research results and several dissemination activities.

To contribute to increased and sustainable productivity, value addition and competitiveness of the sub-regional agricultural system (The Association for Agricultural Research in East and Central Africa)

Purpose of the fund is to improve public access to information, build support for action and strengthen accountability and advocacy around climate finance and delivery, through engagement with civil society, media and parliament.

1 Note for European Union. In some cases information is only a sample of projects that has been made available, thus the individual figures do not necessarily add up to the sum total made available by a specific Member State.